Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Jul 1955, p. 8

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Bulganin Likes Being West Officials Him To Relinquish His Post By STANLEY JONSSON MOSCOW (AP)Marshal Nik olsl A. Bulganin told & Western diplomat last fall, "I'm just an old soldier ready to retire on my pen sion." But he spoke with a smile, And those who heard him took the rharscierization ne more seriously than the hand , while l marshal apparently meant i Bulganin was the Soviet Union's defence minister then His subsequent enreer shows he has no intemtion of resting on his Invirele He has taken over the premier ship from Georg! Malenkov, shaken up the government, spear headed formation of the Commu nist bloe's Maver to NATO, nego tisted In Belgrade with Yugoslav | President Tite and now appenrs set (0 parley at the summit with Preeident Elsenhower, Prime Min ister Eden snd Vrench Premier Faure Which brings up the questionss mow cen you be sure who is ihe Jmemit in the Soviet Union? fganin or the chief of the n ing Communist party, Nikita Krushehev, really the fountain head of authoriy? HER TOF TO KREMLIN It seems to Moscow observers that for practical purposes--snd the Russians certainly assume the Geneva conference has a practical purpose--~the Boviet summit is any man the top leaders In the Krem lin say It is, And they have left no doubt they want Bulganin re garded as the real head and the voles of authority Krushehev himself threw the Communist party's prestige behind Bulganin when he nominated the marshal for the premiership last | Feb, 8 The party chieftain has since Inughed off questions from | reporters as to whether he Is a ywer behind the throne, "Let's ave another drink," Krushehey says, "Ask me another time. Asked whether he thought he Ontario Freemasons Mark Lodge's 100th TORONTO (CP=With visitors from the rest of Canada and from other countries, several thousand Ontario Freemasons gather here July 17:19 for the 100th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Crand Lodge of Anclent, Free and Accepted Masom In the Province from other provinces, from Great of Ontario They will be Joined by Masons Britain and other Commonwealth countries, and from the United Bates, The celebrations open with a re Ugious service at the Canadian Nae tional Exhibition grandstand July 1, Manions, of the Grand Lodge open July 1 and continue for two h delegates ats fr gvand master's banquet day service will be oon due by Most Rev, W, L, Wright, Mfiooh Archbishop of Algoma, assisted by Rev, W, Harold Young and Rev, MH. C, Cleghorn of Tor onto, A echelr of more than 500 volees under direction of Dy Charles Peaker of Bt, Paul's Angll oan church, Toronto, will take - and led to formation of other pro. in the service ATEADY GROWTH In Ms fiegt 100 years the Ontario loge as grown from 40 lodges with membership of 1,170 to M2 lodges with mere than 130,000 members, | Freemasgury was established in Canada in 1702, and by 1817 there were 20 Canadian lodges acknow: lodging allegiance to the Grand ge of England, and other lodges in both Upper and Lower Canada which gave allegiance to the mod orn grand lodge in Mogland and the grand lodges of Neotland and Ireland In October, 1088, representatives Re-elect All Officers At Annual Conference SAULT ATE, MARIE, ont, CP) | 4 All officers of Algoma Kteel Cor poration were re-elected at the corporation's annual general meet ing here, Bir James Dunn continues as president and ehalrman of the hoard; John A, MoPhail, vice: | president and vice-chairman; | David 8 Holbrook, executive vice President; and KE. Gordon Me millan, viee-preaident Air Conditioning Sold and Installed by Don't Expect 00 shold attend the Big Your eonferenge, K ri n 1 haven't got I" trist By fo sit ot his & / Bulganin has worked closely with Krushchey and the Shrse other top figures of the Bov hisrarthy Foreign Minister V, M , first deputy prem premier A, 1, Mikoyan--fer 8 quar: ter tu VIEWS KNOWN Presumably, all are intimately nequainted with eneh other's views, Bulganin, sitting In Geneva, shauld he able to judge nceurntely what the reaction any of the other four would he fo any pro | penal by one of the Western states mon, Moreover, sceording fo pub. | Bshed Russian stories on the con | ference, Molotov will be on hand Aor consultation | Bugenin, 80, pleked up part of | his political, military and econ omie experience as an early mem her of the Communist party and an offieinl of the Cheka, a quasi | military group that dealt with | enemies of the revolution He moved up by sisges under Slalin's eyes to the supreme coun ell of the economy, boss of Mos cow's power plant, mayor of Mos cow, premier of the Russian fed erated republic, vice-premier of the U. 8 8 RK, political adviser to military commanders on the Western front, and defence min Inter If Bulganin acts In Geneva as he does In Moscow the Western Big Three will find he can he dig nified, Impressive and jovial sll at the same time The premier Is & man of Im mense sell-assurance; portly, # | sort of everybody's grandfather He has tremendous personal | thar, He smokes mild Russian cigarets, Offered American cig | arets or cigars, he refuses good. naturedly "They're too strong," he says Anniversary of 40 assembled in Hamilton sad formed the Grand Lodge of Can ada, William Mercer Wilson, Nor: folk county Judge, was named grand master, The oldest lodge represented--the Lodge of Bocial and Military Virtues of Montreal was given first position on the new register This Montreal lodge later changed ita allegiance to the new fran lodge of Quebec, Oldest odge remaining on the register of the Ontario grand lodge is Niagara No, 2, at Niagara-on-the-Lake, con stituted In 1792, AVFILIATED WITH 17 Three years later, 86 Athol (ap olants) under Ul rand , Alfiliated with the new rand Tod of Canada, Two lodges which had been war: ranted by the Grand Lodge of Ire land were permitted to continue conferring degrees under the Irish ritual, a practice which is still in effect Membership In the order in other parts of Canada steadily inoressed vinelal grand lodges, Ontario sons retained the name "Grand Lodge of Canada" but to distingu- ish It from other provinelal lodges, added the words; "In the Province of Ontarin," While the Masonie order is not a benevolent organisation in the usual sense, one of Its cornerstones In the practice of benevolence and charity, In the period from 1090 to 1060, the grand lodge and its ane sociated ledies In Ontario eontrl buted a total of about $6,000,000 for various henevolent purposes, fn: eluding food parcels to Britain and Atsiatance to hombed-out elvillans there MINIMUM SIZE Under Canadian government reg: ulations eggs graded "A, large,' must weigh 'at least 34 ounces per oren Your { CARS | PARTNER IN POWER | | | | ler 1a zar Kaganovich and first deputy |B Red Premier! 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